Visa and green card issues have always been a concern for players competing abroad, this time it’s CoreJJ’s turn.
Team Liquid support CoreJJ has yet to receive a green card, which has more or less affected the Seahorses for the upcoming 2022 LCS NA Spring Split.
CoreJJ’s failure to obtain a green card for naturalization in North America is a big problem for Team Liquid, which has built a roster with veteran Samsung Galaxy support (2017 World Championship champions). This has affected Liquid’s starting lineup, which has invested heavily in young players and talent from other regions, thus using a lot of foreign (imported) players.
If CoreJJ’s problem persists and there’s no timetable for them to make changes to their bot lane, they can use players from their Academy youth team.
For the upcoming tournament, it is highly likely that Team Liquid will continue to have the service of AD carry Hans Sama along with Academy support player Bill “Eyla” Nguyen to form a pair in the bot lane. , in case CoreJJ isn’t on the list.
What came as a surprise to League of Legends fans in general and North America in particular, was bringing back Team Liquid a legend in mid lane Bjergsen, along with former Fnatic top laner, Fnatic. Bwipo.
With the above factors, it will be easier for CoreJJ to have a green card and become an internal soldier of LCS Na, it will be easier to build this “Super Team” lineup with quality names. However, 30 is not yet Tet and the LCS NA tournament is scheduled to take place on February 5, 2022.
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